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Energy 2 2030 On n the R Road oad : Communi nicating ng U U.S .S. E Energy Productivit Pro ity Goals a at th t the e City ity Leve vel Conference on Energy Efficiency in Cities Mexico City Laura Van Wie McGrory June 18, 2014


  1. Energy 2 2030 On n the R Road oad : Communi nicating ng U U.S .S. E Energy Productivit Pro ity Goals a at th t the e City ity Leve vel Conference on Energy Efficiency in Cities Mexico City Laura Van Wie McGrory June 18, 2014

  2. What is the Alliance to Save Energy? Mission: : • To promote energy Policy Leaders efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security. Environmental Business Leaders Groups Organ aniza zati tion: : • Staffed by 50+ professionals • 37 years of experience Academia

  3. Working with and Across All Sectors of the Economy Busine ness ▪ Gover ernmen ent ▪ Public I Inter erest est

  4. A Quiet History of Huge Success

  5. CHAIRMEN Allia iance ce Com ommis issio ion M Member ers Senator Mark Warner Tom King (D – Va.) National Grid US Anthony Eggert Dan Arvizu Michael Melaniphy Policy Institute for National Renewable American Public Energy, Environment & Energy Laboratory Transportation Association the Economy, UC Davis Former New York Governor Frances Beinecke Carol Eicher George Pataki Natural Resources Dow Building and Pataki-Cahill Group / Defense Council Construction Chadbourne & Parke Susan Story Sherri Goodman Gregory Bridgeford Southern Company CNA Lowe’s Company Services Fred Krupp Jorge Carrasco Don Sturtevant Environmental Seattle City Light J.R. Simplot Company Defense Fund General Wesley Clark Alex Laskey Sue Tierney Wesley K. Clark and Opower Analysis Group Associates Dr. J. Michael McQuade Eisuke Tsuyuzaki Michael Eckhart United Technologies Panasonic Corporation Citigroup Corporation North America

  6. Ene nergy 2 y 2030 Go Goal al: Do Double En Ener ergy y Pr Productiv ivit ity b y by y 2030

  7. Unt ntyi ying ng Econo nomi mic G Growth a and nd Energ nergy y Dema emand nd $25 120 Economic Output (Left Axis) Energy Demand (Right Axis) 100 $20 80 $15 Trillion 2005 USD Quadrillion BTU 60 $10 40 $5 20 $0 0 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 Source: BEA, EIA, and Rhodium Group

  8. Energ rgy 2 2030 Reco commendat ndations ions • Recommend endat atio ions ns c cover er al all s sectors of t the e e econo nomy – Power sector (Generation & Smart Grid) – Buildings (Residential & Commercial) – Mobility (Transportation, Land Use & Accessibility) – Industry (Manufacturing) • Recommendations are actionable le • Recommendations are geared towards fed eder eral al, state and lo loca cal government, and private sector

  9. Strat ateg egie ies for or A All Le Levels of of Go Governmen ent In Inves est Mode dernize Ed Educa cate

  10. Recom commendat datio ions f for or C Cit itie ies INVEST • Mak Make f fin inan ancin ing f for r EE EE projects m more re eas easily avail ailab able: – Enab nable ins e instit itutio ional nal invest stor ors t to bu o buy EE EE financ inancial ial oblig igat atio ions ns on a l n a lar arge ge scal ale e – Es Establish lo loca cal pr progr grams for f financing g EE EE meas easur ures es • City g y governm nment nts l lead b by example – Appl pply i innovative b best pr practice ces t to city b buildi dings gs and and f flee eets

  11. Recom commendat datio ions f for or C Cit itie ies MODE DERNIZE • “R “Rac ace t to the the Top” • Adop opt i increasing ngly s y string ngent nt b building ng, , equipme ment, t, a and vehi hicle e effic icie iency standards • Pl Plan an tran transporta tati tion an and lan and u use ar e around energy p productivity ivity • Focus on e effic icie iency o of w water an and w was astewat ater r infrast stru ructure re

  12. Recom commendat datio ions f for or C Cit itie ies EDU DUCATE • Provide e in information o on bu buil ildin ing E EE – Requi uire re disclosure ure o of ene nergy rgy i inform rmation n in in comme mercial and r resid sidentia tial building ngs. • Develop op E Educated Consu sumers a s and Trained Technici cians ns – Develo elop curri rricul ula on e n ene nergy use use and and prod oductiv ivity ity – Cond nduc uct consum umer r campaig aigns – Develo elop technical l certif tific icatio ations – Provid ide w workf kfor orce train ainin ing a and c contin tinuin ing educatio ation

  13. Early S Support f for En Ener ergy y Productiv ivit ity Goa oal • President embraced goal and key pillars • Bi-partisan bills in Congress • U.S. Conference of Mayors Resolution Adopted • Adoption of goals and recommendations at local and regional levels • Strong media, opinion leader & business engagement

  14. What i hat is s the the goal i oal in U.S. c citi ties?

  15. En Energy gy 2 2030 30 On t the R he Road ad 1. 1. Partner wit ith n natio ional o organiz izatio ions representing city and state officials (e.g., USCM, SEE Action Network) 2. 2. Direct o t outr treach to 12 target states: California, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia 3. 3. Web P Por orta tal - www.ase.org/policy/energy2030

  16. Out utreac each S Strat ategy Leadership Circle Endorsers Partners

  17. Participant ticipant Actions tions Endorsers pledge to: • Urge Congress and the Administration to create policies and programs to drive energy efficiency and double U.S. energy productivity by 2030; • Commit to improve energy productivity within our organization, state or community; • Share solutions, success stories, and progress; • Encourage other organizations to endorse the Energy 2030 goal; and, • Participate in Energy 2030 education and outreach activities.

  18. Participant ticipant Bene nefits its In return, endorsers receive: • Acknowledgement online and in materials • Monthly updates on the Energy 2030 initiative • Access to a series of expert webinars • Access to measurement tools and materials

  19. …the e gr great eatest v val alue ue of of thi his c cam ampa paign gn i is the he pot potential t to o br bring ng state and and loc ocal al of official als, bus busines nesses, uni univer ersities es, and and ot othe her stak akeho holders t toge ogethe her to endor o endorse the E he Ener nergy 2030 goal 2030 goal and and dem demon onstrate f e for or our our pol policymak akers a a nat nationa nal, s shar hared d com ommitmen ent t to o doubl doubling ng U U.S. ener energy pr produ oductivity, rega egardl dless of of geogr geograp aphi hical or or pol political diversi sity. y. Leadership Circle Co-Chair, former Gov. Bill Ritter

  20. Than hank k you! u! LVan anWie@ase ase.org rg www.en www .ener ergy2 y2030.org Follow Us On Twitter: @ToSa oSaveEne nergy #E #Ene nergy203 030 Like Us On Facebook: www.facebo book.co com/All lliance ceToSaveEnergy

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